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    The Industrial revolution transformed sport as it was, towards the modern sport we have today. It made sport and leisure an accessible activity which could be engaged in, and enjoyed by all. It created time and resources for the enjoyment of sport, and allowed sport to be more far-reaching, and accessible through developments in technology. The industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 1700s, and continued through the 18th and 19th centuries. It marks a period through which a largely…

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    The Industrial Revolution is known as the most important turning point in history. Throughout this time, the income and population started to show an unparalleled continuous growth. Therefore, the Industrial Revolution did not take place earlier because it quickly went beyond the borders of Europe as well as effortlessly adopted across other cultures. There were areas that did not industrialize which in turn got affected by the Industrial Revolution. For example, Latin America, a place where…

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    Manifesto of the Communist Party strongly states that Europe already recognizes Communism and it is a political influences, it should not be dismissed. The communistic members meet in London to help facilitate the movement, to inform people and to disprove the misguided accusations of their ideas. Throughout history there was always a class struggle between the bourgeois and the proletariat. In different periods of history this relationship was labeled in different ways. As the authors state…

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    living today. According To Historian John Buescher (2010) “There were two technological innovations that profoundly changed daily life in the 19th century. They were both “motive powers”: steam and electricity. The development and application of steam engines and electricity to various tasks such as transportation and the telegraph, affected human life by increasing and multiplying the mechanical power of human, animal strength, the power of simple tools.” Steam was a…

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    Nursing History Paper: The Origins of the School Nurse Elizabeth Smith Rush University The Origins of the School Nurse The turn of the twentieth century brought a multitude of concerns to the newly Industrialized New York City. The Industrial Revolution introduced a change in America’s economy from agricultural-based to industrial-based (Vessey & McGowan, 2006). Along with this shift American saw an influx in new jobs and opportunities. Families from places such as Southern and Eastern…

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    I have chosen the Revolution in Paint exhibit from the North Carolina Museum of Art because the art that was created during the late 18th century introduced the use of impressionism and the drastic change from artworks created and influenced by the Renaissance to those created to express a new and emerging Industrial Era. Looking over the virtual art exhibit the display begins with examples of art created and influenced by the Renaissance followed by examples new pigments, collapsible paint…

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    The Second Revolution effect on the population grow in the Midwest increase because jobs were added in the coal, iron, oil, lumber and factory industrial, and the railroad industrial between the Pacific and the Atlantic. The population of the Midwest shifted because there was less work for farmers, so they moved to other cities. The selling goods produces by machines were much faster then what workers could do without this type of manufacturer, some members of congress resented the newly formed…

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    The industrial revolution was an integral part of American history, which coincided with massive economic growth due to new inventions and a larger demand for goods. The term “industrial revolution” was first credited to Louis Guillaume Otto, a French Envoy. He coined the term in a letter dated July 6th 1799 stating that France had entered a competition of sorts to industrialize. This “revolution” began in the mid-1700s and lasted through the mid-1800s. During this time many technological…

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    With industrialization peeking in the late 19th century everything that was daily life was bound to change one way or another. These changes varied in affect around the country in both economic and cultural ways. The biggest difference in change came from the separation of the north and south, causing life to be vastly different in those regions. The northern states were more industrialized and the south lagged behind almost like a third world country. This lead to different problems, different…

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    I personally think that the industrial revolution had a positive affect. The reason I think the industrial revolution had a positive effect because it stop lot’s of bad thing, that did for money. Like worker over work and get paid every little. Businessman hierar kid so they did not had to pay them a lot money, like they did with the adult. Because the kid could do the same work the adult were doing and the businessman thought that was a way to make lot of money. Change in the socle class. The…

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